authors |
Lowerre, Bruce and Reddy, Raj D. |
year |
1976 |
title |
The Harpy Speech Understanding |
source |
1976. pp. 1-19 |
summary |
Harpy is one of the first systems to demonstrate that high performance, large vocabulary connected speech recognition systems can in fact be realized economically for task- oriented (restricted) languages. In this chapter the authors present, using simple examples, the principles of organization of the Harpy system. They illustrate how knowledge sources (KSs) are specified, how the knowledge compiler integrates the KSs into a unified directional graph representation, and how this knowledge is utilized. In conclusion, they discuss many of the limitations of the present system and how these can be eliminated or reduced in future systems |
keywords |
speech recognition, AI |
series |
CADline |
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